Associations to the word «Madame»
Noun
- Balzac
- Mademoiselle
- Monsieur
- Princesse
- Duc
- Abbe
- Antoinette
- Royale
- Comte
- Conti
- Dauphin
- Notary
- Salon
- Governess
- Bonaparte
- Versailles
- Rue
- Franc
- Chevalier
- Gustave
- Moreau
- Francois
- Celeste
- Fayette
- Richelieu
- Chateau
- Hydra
- Xv
- Rousseau
- Sans
- Cesar
- Voltaire
- Xiv
- Parisian
- Footman
- Mistress
- De
- Jeanne
- Livre
- Jules
- Lucien
- Baroness
- Marquis
- Valet
- Marguerite
- Countess
- Elisabeth
- Duchess
- Intrigue
- Raoul
- Fontaine
- Bourbon
- Niece
- Louise
- Brothel
- Guillaume
- Marie
- Dor
- Pere
- Palais
- Intimacy
- Chiang
- Roland
- Adieu
- Gaston
- Helene
- Butterfly
- Mme
- Elle
- Germain
- Etienne
- Auguste
- Lettre
- Josephine
- Politeness
- Roche
- Femme
- Maid
- Confessor
- Madeleine
- Henrietta
- Dubois
- Petticoat
- Maison
- Philippe
- Louvre
- Coachman
- Knitting
- Personage
- Dupont
Verb
Adverb
Wiktionary
MADAME, noun. Madam
MADAME BISHOP, noun. (Australia) (slang) (obsolete) A drink comprising port, sugar and nutmeg.
MADAME TUSSAUD'S, noun. A gallery of realistic figures of famous persons.
Dictionary definition
MADAME, noun. Title used for a married Frenchwoman.
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.